Linux Installation and Initial Configuration
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Learning to work with and master multiple Linux distributions. This is the 1st of 4 courses that will prepare you for the LPIC-1 and CompTIA Linux+ certification.
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Course Description
This course will help you see how much you can enjoy system administration, and how there is a life outside of your current role. Linux is prevalent, it is at the heart of "the cloud" and is hosting companies both big and small. In a recent survey, 93-percent of employers suggested that they plan to hire a Linux professional. This course is designed to get you up and running with Linux starting with the install, and passing through to basic management such as installing software and managing the file system. Being able to see these tasks completed in different Linux flavors will help you understand which Linux distribution is best for you, and prepare you for the vendor neutral certification for the LPI (Linux Professional Institute). This is an administration course, so basic concepts of system administration are expected, but prior knowledge of Linux or Unix systems is not required. We at Pluralsight would like you to again understand the enjoyment that system administration once gave you.
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Course Syllabus
Course Introduction- 20m 29s
—Introducing Linux Installation and Configuration 1m 50s
—Course Contents 11m 15s
—How You Will Learn 4m 29s
—Module Summary 2m 54sLinux Distributions- 21m 41s
—Demystifying Linux Distributions 5m 43s
—Taking A Look At Ubuntu 4m 1s
—A Quick Tour Of Centos 2m 4s
—A Visit To Distrowatch 2m 1s
—Low Resource Computing With Lubuntu 3m 48s
—Raspberry Pi For Learning Linux 2m 46s
—What Did We Look At? 1m 15sInstalling Linux- 40m 57sDetermine Hardware Settings- 33m 37sManaging the Boot Loader and Understanding Run Levels- 1h 11mSoftware and Package Management- 41m 58sManagement of Shared Software Libraries- 21m 52sUnderstanding and Managing the Linux File System- 49m 20sVirtual Memory and File System Tools- 42m 43sControlling Access to File Systems- 37m 8s